From an earlier post:
From The Bismarck Tribune: natural gas liquids (NGLs) pipeline proposed for northwest North Dakota -- in other words, the heart of the Bakken. Wow! From the linked article:
The Bismarck Tribune link here.
- ONEOK: seeking permit
- Demicks Lake Pipeline Project
- 77-mile-long pipeline
- at $1 million/mile = $77 million estimate
- the company says: $125 million
- seventy-five miles inside state of ND
- includes nine miles under the Little Missouri National Grassland with existing infrastructure
- from a processing plant under construction in McKenzie County
- Demicks Lake I and Demicks Lake II: both under construction northeast of Watford City
- would add a total processing capacity of 400 million cfpd
- Demicks Lake I should be completed by 4Q19
- 40,000 bbls of NGLs/day from Watford City area to Richland County, MT
- Elk Creek Pipeline will be constructed in Richland County (would that be Sidney, MT?)
- Elk Creek pipeline under construction, from Sidney, MT, to Bushton, Kansas: capacity - 240,000 bpd
- seventy-five miles inside state of ND
- both pipelines would transport Y-grade natural gas liquids; transported together, separated later; see this RBN Energy on Y-grade NGLs;
- there are no reservations along the planned route
- there was no mention of sage grouse
- "existing infrastructure" always has a nice ring to it
The Elk Creek pipeline:
The $125 million project will connect with the Elk Creek Pipeline, a 900-mile pipeline under construction to transport natural gas liquids from Sidney, Montana, to Bushton, Kansas.
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